[MainstreetTowns] Oklahoma Historic Preservation Review Committee meeting/12 October 2017
Lynda Ozan
lozan at okhistory.org
Tue Oct 3 12:13:01 CDT 2017
The Oklahoma Historic Preservation Review Committee's (HPRC) regular quarterly meeting will be held at 1:30pm on 12 October 2017 (rescheduled), in the Oklahoma Historical Society's LeRoy H. Fischer Boardroom, Oklahoma History Center (third floor), 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City. The meeting is open to the public. The HPRC and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) encourage all interested parties to attend, and the meeting agenda is provided at http://www.okhistory.org/shpo/spevents.htm.
Following are the proposed nominations to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) included on the agenda (nomination forms available at the above websites):
1. Park Etude, 1028 Connelly Lane, Norman, Cleveland County (Nomination)
2. 101 Rodeo Arena, 2600 N. Ash Street, Ponca City, Kay County (Nomination)
3. Attucks Community Center, 1001 S. 12th Street, Ponca City, Kay County (Nomination)
4. McGraw, James J., House, 400 North 4th Street, Ponca City, Kay County (Nomination)
5. Roosevelt Elementary School, 815 East Highland Avenue, Ponca City, Kay County (Nomination)
6. Benedictine Heights Hospital, 2000 West Warner Street, Guthrie, Logan County (Nomination)
7. Edward Richardson Building, 101 Main Street, Arcadia, Oklahoma County (Nomination)
8. First Congregational Church, 1887 Cecil Street, Waynoka, Woods County (Nomination)
National Park Service regulations require that a qualified state review board (in Oklahoma, the HPRC) participate in the SHPO's programs. Under Oklahoma statutes, the Governor appoints the HPRC membership. During each meeting, the HPRC hears presentations on nominations to the NRHP from SHPO staff and consultants, receives comments from owners of properties proposed for nomination, listens to public comments and concerns, and formulates recommendations to the SHPO about whether or not a property should be nominated. Concerned citizens and preservation professionals are invited to participate in this important component of the statewide preservation program.
For further information about the HPRC and its meeting schedule, the NRHP, or other SHPO programs, call 405/521-6249 or visit us at http://www.okhistory.org/shpo/shpom.htm.
The mission of the Oklahoma Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people.
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